My divorce got finalized in June of 2017. I moved to Kansas…

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my divorce got finalized in June of 2017. I moved to Kansas for him. Now we i dont want to stay in kansas any longer. I have no friends or family here, but we have 2 children. I have a partner that has a great job and a house for us to live and move in to. He lived with us here in kansas but had to move to California for a big job opportunity.Our settlement says that we shall notify the other party in any address change for more than 30 days via restricted mail. Can he fight that? I will never leave without my 2 children. But they will have such a better Life some place else, since i got a way better Job opportunity in California. He is not the best parent as well and get married again this August. He is marrying a woman he only met a few times. I dont think this is a good environment for my children. There is other issues with his parenting style.I just dont want to live in a place where I am not happy. I wish to move but dont know if that will be a whole new trial in court? Can he even fight that since our Settlement is finalized?I would appreciate your answer.

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if the divorce is final and their was a restriction in the order settlement says that we shall notify the other party in any address change for more than 30 days via restricted mail, that can be enforced. You can also go back into court and have the order modified to allow you to move. It won't be a trial but it will be a hearing with a judge. You can also bring up that you have disagreements with his parenting style at the hearing.I hope this clarifies. Please don't forget to rate the question with stars so that I will receive credit and payment for assisting you with your question.

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